As he goes through the process of rebuilding the USC basketball program, second-year head coach Andy Enfield has enjoyed some success on the recruiting trail. This year’s crop of freshmen includes four-star guards Jordan McLaughlin and Elijah Stewart, with the four newcomers in a position to earn immediate playing time.

The Trojans are also off to a solid start in the Class of 2015, with forwards Bennie Boatwright and Chimezie Metu having verbally committed to the Pac-12 program. They have different games, with Boatwright possessing a versatile offensive skill set that includes range well out beyond the three-point line and Metu being a powerful finisher around the basket.

Courtside Films put together a mixtape of Boatwright and Metu’s highlights from this summer, and it’s safe to assume that USC fans are anxiously awaiting their arrival on campus next summer.

Metu is the first commitment for the Trojans in the 2015 class and he gives Enfield a high-upside forward that could evolve into a potential stretch four. Although Metu is more comfortable closer to the hoop, he will drift to the perimeter as he’s made 3-of-6 three-point attempts during EYBL play this spring.

On the defensive end, Metu moves well enough — and is big enough — to guard power forwards and centers and should also be a solid rebounder from day one thanks to his length and athleticism.

USC beat a top five that included Arizona State, Cal, Creighton and Harvard for Metu’s commitment.